- Jefferson City School District
- Meet Mrs. Natalie Mendez
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Natalie Mendez, B.S.Ed, M.EdBachelor of Science in Education from Lincoln UniversityMaster's of Education in Educational Administration from William Woods UniversityMaster's of Education in Curriculum and Instruction from University of Missouri-ColumbiaEnglish Language Development (TESOL/ESOL/ELL/ELD) Teacher andTest Administrator for Cedar Hill, Lawson and South.Missouri Certified:Classroom TeacherTeaching English to Students of Other Languagesnatalie.mendez@jcschools.usIt is best to contact me through email!
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I graduated from Lincoln University in December 2000 with a Bachelor of Science in Education, and was hired in August 2001, as a first grade teacher at Cedar Hill Elementary. In August of 2003, I began coursework at William Woods University to earn a Master of Elementary Administration degree. I completed my work in May of 2005. I was so proud to be the first person in my family to have a master’s degree! One day I saw a notice to apply for a federal grant to earn an English Language Development (ELD) certification for the state of Missouri. The grant paid for the first 21 hours for my certification through University of Missouri-Columbia. I completed additional coursework in May of 2012, to earn a second master’s degree, this time in Curriculum and Instruction with emphasis in English Language Development. For the ten years I was at Cedar Hill, I taught first grade, third grade, and fourth grade.
In August of 2011, I was hired as one of three ELD teachers for Jefferson City Public Schools. This means the students I work with have a different primary language than English. It’s always a joy to meet the students and explore their background through conversations and writings we do. My students have a culture and family history rich with experiences and information. This position is a dream come true for me, because I am able to work with students either one-on-one or in a small group setting. I enjoy working in multiple elementary schools, with my dedicated tutors, helping me teach.
By far my greatest accomplishment isn’t in education…teaching or learning. I can without a doubt say that the most extraordinary thing I have ever done was becoming a Mommy. In my mind I only knew half of the circle that made up education for children, the other half was recognized when I became a parent. :)
Some of my favorite things:- Spending time with my family.
- Reading books with our girls.
- A weekend without any plans.
- Discovering new clean eating recipes that are simple.
Colors: Magenta and Silver
Foods: Fresh vegetables and fruits
Sweets: Dark Chocolate
Favorite Animals: Miniature Schnauzers, Sea Turtles, Lowland Mountain Gorillas, and Missouri's backyard birds
Flowers: Plumeria (they smell just like Hawaii), Lilacs, Peonies, and Bearded Iris
Music to my ears: Children's laughter, my girls talking and playing with each other, and saying prayers at night with my girls.
Comic Strips: Peanuts! I love the Peanuts Gang...especially Snoopy!
Books:Ones my children and I co-author and illustrate on rainy days. Books they choose at our local library.Brown Girl Dreaming By: Jacqueline WoodsonWhere the Red Fern Grows By: Wilson RawlsThe Giant Jumperee By: Julia Donaldson and Helen OxenburyA Tree Grows in Brooklyn By Betty SmithThe Richest Man in Babylon By: George CleasonBooks illustrated by Bryan Collier or David CatrowEDUCATION LINKS:Library Resources and Learning Websites ESL/Learning Games & Websites
Government Agencies and News!
Fun Places and Museums National Archives-National Archives online directory of U.S. Federal records.ESL/Learning Games and Websites:Government Agencies:United States Citizanship and Immigration Website-This page includes: U.S. Citizenship, Green Card, U.S. Visas, and Immigration Forms.United States Government Website for renewal of passports.Central Intelligence AgencyNews:Access online newspapers from around the world! http://www.onlinenewspapers.com/Here are a few of my favorite places in St. Louis.St. Louis Cardinal's Baseball site. Eleven times World Series Champions!The Fabulous Fox TheatreSt. Louis has many wonderful places within an area called Forrest Park.The St. Louis Science CenterSt. Louis Art MuseumSt. Louis Zoo (My favorite is the Penguin and Puffin Coast!)Other locations:Nelson-Atkins Museum in Kansas City, MissouriChicago Art InstituteThe Louvre Museum in Paris, France.Field Museum of Natural History